Thermal Control Products, Full-Flow Couplings & Nipples

Series 702, DN25 Stainless Steel

Valveless design provides unrestricted flow

Colour-coded rings help to avoid mixing of media

Robust design to withstand long term, repeated use

CEJN series 702 stainless steel connectors in DN25 are an economic and efficient quick disconnect coupling that permit unrestricted high flow and accommodate high viscosity fluids for larger fluid and pneumatic lines in cooling of electronics. The straightforward design reduces pressure drop to reach the maximum flow at low costs. The series offers long service life in low-pressure applications, such as fluid transfer, coolant/heating, chemical processing, and vacuum service. Series 702 is reliable and easily installed and operated. Visual difference is obtained by adding colour-coded rings and, for extra safety protection, a safety-locking device is optional.

Available in two other sizes: please refer to 852 and 922. The series is also available in brass. See series 701, 851 and 921. If you can’t find a product that meets your requirements, don’t hesitate to contact us, and we’ll put our R&D department at your disposal.
Applications: Heat transfer, compressed airlines, various chemical transfers.

Check with an authorized CEJN distributor for availability and prices. Other connections and sealing material on request. Some part numbers may be subject to minimum order quantities. CEJN reserves the right to make changes without further notification. Thread connections are listed according to ISO Standards. All measurements are in mm.

Technical data

Nominal flow diameter:

25.4 mm (1.0")

Max. working pressure:

20 bar (290 PSI)

Min. burst pressure:

80 bar (1160 PSI)

Temperature range:

30°C — +100°C (86°F — +212°F)

Material coupling:

Stainless steel, AISI 316

Material nipple:

Stainless steel, AISI 316

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